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I remember someone posting that this game would be webcast. Was it masslive.com or something like that?

Thanks!
 
Looks like a free webcast... is that the case? Just click the play button??
 
Also, per JohnA, will be on shown on CPTV on Thursday at 5.
 
Cicero up 39-9 at the half. BS with 14 pts.
 
Got home with about 4 minutes left in second quarter, just in time to see Breanna chuck up an air ball from 15. She does have a nice handle for a young big, and the little jump hook in the lane late in the half was silky.

Weird volume differential in the two announcers, the PBP announcer is blaring, the commentator is almost inaudible.
 
Got home with about 4 minutes left in second quarter, just in time to see Breanna chuck up an air ball from 15. She does have a nice handle for a young big, and the little jump hook in the lane late in the half was silky.

Weird volume differential in the two announcers, the PBP announcer is blaring, the commentator is almost inaudible.
Yeah, the audio is totally screwed up. There was NO audio for the first 5 minutes or so.
 
Re-ties her shoelaces in the back court, comes down late and drains a deep 3! 17 pts and 15 rebounds.
 
Breanna Stewart was already out of the game when I got there (via masslive.com, that is), but Cicero was leading 60-13 with just under 4 minutes to go.
 
Breanna Stewart was already out of the game when I got there (via masslive.com, that is), but Cicero was leading 60-13 with just under 4 minutes to go.
She went out after banging her head on a camera underneath the hoop. Don't think it's serious.... trainer didn't even look at her and there was no need for her to return.
 
Thanks for the link - enjoyed getting to see her play. She is smooooth. With the streaming quality it was hard to really tell, but I like the form on her jumpers and her free throws. And she really does move well with the ball in the open floor. I was also pretty impressed with her teammates - they play a good team game.
 
6:00 pm on masslive.com.... see schedule

LINK

Thanks, Pap.

I watched the web stream on Mass Live. It wasn't Hi Def; but good enough to enjoy the game.

I didn't see the link until 7:35 when the boys were already playing. But the entire girls' game was already available for replay. One click of my mouse -- and I saw the whole game. WAY COOL!

Thanks again.

OC
 
Got home with about 4 minutes left in second quarter, just in time to see Breanna chuck up an air ball from 15. She does have a nice handle for a young big, and the little jump hook in the lane late in the half was silky.

Weird volume differential in the two announcers, the PBP announcer is blaring, the commentator is almost inaudible.

I watched on the web-cast. The volume was nearly the same for both the PBP and the color guy. PBP just a smidgen louder. Strange thing: The PBP was 100% from my right hand speaker. And the color guys voice was 100% from my left speaker.

Can anyone explain the "science" behind this?
 
Points against Bree's team are hard to come by. I hope that continues for 4+ years.
 
I watched on the web-cast. The volume was nearly the same for both the PBP and the color guy. PBP just a smidgen louder. Strange thing: The PBP was 100% from my right hand speaker. And the color guys voice was 100% from my left speaker.

Can anyone explain the "science" behind this?
Probably just had two microphones feeding into the same audio feed in stereo. One mic was interpreted as the left speaker, the other as the right speaker. Same general concept as you see in songs that have one instrument coming out of one speaker and other instruments coming out of the others. In certain circumstances audio is mixed like this to create a certain feeling or atmosphere. In this case it was probably just the way the microphone inputs were set up.

If you had your audio output set on mono instead of stereo, they both would have been evenly split between the two speakers. And for those that had weird volume differentials, it's possible that you have your two speakers set at different volume levels or that you have the sound shifted so that it favors one of the speakers over the other.
 
Probably just had two microphones feeding into the same audio feed in stereo. One mic was interpreted as the left speaker, the other as the right speaker. Same general concept as you see in songs that have one instrument coming out of one speaker and other instruments coming out of the others. In certain circumstances audio is mixed like this to create a certain feeling or atmosphere. In this case it was probably just the way the microphone inputs were set up.

If you had your audio output set on mono instead of stereo, they both would have been evenly split between the two speakers. And for those that had weird volume differentials, it's possible that you have your two speakers set at different volume levels or that you have the sound shifted so that it favors one of the speakers over the other.

This is interesting, because my computer speakers are monaural, just cheapies with a serial setup, so I would think your original point that I should get a balanced sound makes sense. Maybe some interface issue caused my computer to read only one of the stereo streams as the sound to play. I could just barely hear the analyst's voice in the background, as though he was just coming through over the PBP announcer's mike. I had thought the problem was that his mike wasn't being fed into the mix. Could be that's exactly what I was getting, just for a different reason than I thought!
 
What a defender, great shot blocker. Handles the ball on the break and seems to just glide down the court by everybody. She has a nose for the ball and where it goes shes there to defend. No back side help needed, shes just there. Kinda reminds of Maya shes just there when shes suppose to be. The Next Great One at UConn
 
I watched on the web-cast. The volume was nearly the same for both the PBP and the color guy. PBP just a smidgen louder. Strange thing: The PBP was 100% from my right hand speaker. And the color guys voice was 100% from my left speaker.

Can anyone explain the "science" behind this?
Sounds like they simply ran two broadcasters into a traditional stereo setup with a right and left feed. This is not proper mixing but sometimes is done when lines are limited. There, also, a switch on some mixing boards to enable this that may have been a position thatshould have combined the two into a sinlge monoaural path. If the whole signal is passed through you are fine and the two announcers are spread right to left if played on a stereo system or balanced but collapsed to center if played back on a single speaker proving both right and left signals are combined and arrive at it. If either the right or left signal is eliminated along the signal path it will result in a situation where the other broadcaster is missing and is only heard way reduced as ambient signal on the one broadcasters headset. There are other possibilities but this is a fairly common one.
 
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